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Four EU4 e-books delivered as epub, mobi, and PDF files buried inside your Steam folder. Worth it only if you actively want to read around the game, not play it.

I keep a very tidy EU4 DLC spreadsheet, so let me be blunt about where this pack sits on it: the Ultimate E-book Pack adds zero gameplay mechanics, zero new events, and zero new decisions to your campaigns. What it does add is four digital books delivered in epub, mobi, and PDF formats, accessed by manually digging into the ebook subfolder inside your Europa Universalis IV local files directory. If that workflow description already sounds tedious to you, calibrate your expectations accordingly. The collection bundles four titles. The standout is the Anthology of Alternate History, a short-story collection spanning the EU4 era of 1444 to 1821, with Harry Turtledove headlining alongside twelve other writers, including contest winners from Paradox's own 2014 short story competition. Each story picks a point of divergence somewhere in the early modern period and runs with it, which is exactly the kind of fiction that resonates if you have ever reloaded a save to see what happens when the Ottomans crumble in 1490. The remaining three titles, the Art of War e-book, the Common Sense e-book, and the Wealth of Nations e-book, are companion texts tied to specific EU4 expansions, covering the lore, historical context, and design philosophy behind those DLCs. The honest problem with this pack is that it is companion reading, full stop. The expansion e-books in particular are of limited shelf life: if you already own Art of War or Wealth of Nations and have hundreds of hours in those mechanics, the accompanying books offer historical flavor text rather than anything that will deepen your in-game decision-making. The Anthology holds up better as a standalone read because it is actual fiction from published authors rather than game documentation dressed as prose. That said, none of the four books are accessible from inside the game client, so you are effectively buying reading material that you transfer to your phone or Kindle and consume away from the desk. Who should seriously consider this? Grand strategy players who read around their games, the kind who finish a France campaign and then immediately want counterfactual fiction set in the same period. Turtledove fans who also happen to own EU4 get genuine value from the Anthology alone. Everyone else, including the person who wants more casus belli options or better AI diplomacy, should look at actual expansion DLC first. This pack will not make your campaigns better. It might make your commute more interesting. Diego, Scout Team

Collection - Europa Universalis IV: Ultimate E-book Pack (DLC)
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Collection - Europa Universalis IV: Ultimate E-book Pack (DLC)

Apr 5, 2017Paradox Development StudioParadox Interactive
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Four EU4 e-books delivered as epub, mobi, and PDF files buried inside your Steam folder. Worth it only if you actively want to read around the game, not play it.

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I keep a very tidy EU4 DLC spreadsheet, so let me be blunt about where this pack sits on it: the Ultimate E-book Pack adds zero gameplay mechanics, zero new events, and zero new decisions to your campaigns. What it does add is four digital books delivered in epub, mobi, and PDF formats, accessed by manually digging into the ebook subfolder inside your Europa Universalis IV local files directory. If that workflow description already sounds tedious to you, calibrate your expectations accordingly. The collection bundles four titles. The standout is the Anthology of Alternate History, a short-story collection spanning the EU4 era of 1444 to 1821, with Harry Turtledove headlining alongside twelve other writers, including contest winners from Paradox's own 2014 short story competition. Each story picks a point of divergence somewhere in the early modern period and runs with it, which is exactly the kind of fiction that resonates if you have ever reloaded a save to see what happens when the Ottomans crumble in 1490. The remaining three titles, the Art of War e-book, the Common Sense e-book, and the Wealth of Nations e-book, are companion texts tied to specific EU4 expansions, covering the lore, historical context, and design philosophy behind those DLCs. The honest problem with this pack is that it is companion reading, full stop. The expansion e-books in particular are of limited shelf life: if you already own Art of War or Wealth of Nations and have hundreds of hours in those mechanics, the accompanying books offer historical flavor text rather than anything that will deepen your in-game decision-making. The Anthology holds up better as a standalone read because it is actual fiction from published authors rather than game documentation dressed as prose. That said, none of the four books are accessible from inside the game client, so you are effectively buying reading material that you transfer to your phone or Kindle and consume away from the desk. Who should seriously consider this? Grand strategy players who read around their games, the kind who finish a France campaign and then immediately want counterfactual fiction set in the same period. Turtledove fans who also happen to own EU4 get genuine value from the Anthology alone. Everyone else, including the person who wants more casus belli options or better AI diplomacy, should look at actual expansion DLC first. This pack will not make your campaigns better. It might make your commute more interesting. Diego, Scout Team

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steamCompanion ReadingAlternate History FictionLore Deep-DiveNon-Gameplay DLCShort Story CollectionOffline Reading

System Requirements

Minimum

OS *
Windows 7/Windows 8
Sound
Direct X- compatible soundcard
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon® X1900, 512mb video memory required
DirectX®
9.0c
Processor
Intel® Pentium® IV 2.4 GHz eller AMD 3500+
Additional
Controller support: 3-button mouse, keyboard and speakers. Internet Connection or LAN for multiplayer
Hard Drive
2 GB HD space
Other Requirements
Broadband Internet connection

Recommended

OS *
/Windows 7/Windows 8
Sound
Direct X-compatible soundcard
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon® X1900, 1024mb video memory recommended
DirectX®
9.0c
Processor
Intel® Pentium® IV 2.4 GHz or AMD 3500+
Additional
Controller support: 3-button mouse, keyboard and speakers. Internet Connection or LAN for multiplayer
Hard Drive
2 GB HD space
Other Requirements
Broadband Internet connection

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Game Info

Developer
Paradox Development Studio
Publisher
Paradox Interactive
Release Date
Apr 5, 2017

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